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Gig economy and the risk for small business owners

Gig economy and the risk for small business owners

by Kathy Gibson | Sep 10, 2021 | Featured Story, Features

Not only is the gig economy benefiting individuals, but businesses are also embracing this technologically enabled approach to unlock new revenue streams. Some small business owners have successfully used it to secure new clients, while millennials are particularly...
Tips on how to encourage behavioural change in the workplace

Tips on how to encourage behavioural change in the workplace

by Kathy Gibson | Sep 3, 2021 | Featured Story, Features

Resistance to change is nothing new. Humans are generally averse to it and, in the current world we find ourselves in we are constantly being forced to change because of the pandemic and unrest. But how does this translate into the workplace? Helene Vermaak, business...
E-commerce surge set to benefit small, independent retailers

E-commerce surge set to benefit small, independent retailers

by Kathy Gibson | Aug 23, 2021 | Featured Story, Features

South African consumers are heading online in greater numbers as the e-commerce shopping experience increasingly offers more choice and convenience than can be found at traditional big-brand, brick-and-mortar retailers. This is the word from Mike Farquharson, MD of...
Don’t lose out on tax benefits for small businesses

Don’t lose out on tax benefits for small businesses

by Kathy Gibson | Aug 16, 2021 | Featured Story, Features

Many companies are adversely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and have recently been physically wrecked by the unrest in some of the provinces. Tax legislation offers a legal leverage for companies to reduce their tax burden. Affected companies who have...
It’s been 30 years since SA’s first Internet connection

It’s been 30 years since SA’s first Internet connection

by Kathy Gibson | Jul 30, 2021 | Featured Story, Features

By Kathy Gibson – In this age of digital transformation, it’s sometimes hard to remember that the world wasn’t always connected. But it wasn’t that long ago that South Africans went online for the first time. In January 1995, IT trade newspaper Computing SA ran...
Fronting and why it’s seen as a serious crime

Fronting and why it’s seen as a serious crime

by Kathy Gibson | Jul 9, 2021 | Featured Story, Features

The Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Commission recently spoke out against fronting, stating that it is still a serious problem in South Africa. Rajan Naidoo, MD of EduPower Skills Academy, believes the B-BBEE Commission is correct in once again...
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